Lisa Oakes, PhD (University of Texas)
Professor, Center for Mind and Brain
Office: 202 Cousteau Pl., Suite 250, Room 232
Telephone: 530-297-4423
Office: 202 Cousteau Pl., Suite 250, Room 232
Telephone: 530-297-4423
| Email: | lmoakes | @ | ucdavis.edu |
Dr. Lisa Oakes studies the origins and early development of mental abilities in infancy. For example, Oakes and her team have examined how infants categorize—that is, how do they form groups of objects such as cats, and recognize that the items in that group are different from objects such as dogs. Recent work has investigated the role of experience outside the lab (e.g., how to infants with pets versus those who don’t have pets learn and remember pictures of animals differently?) in how infants learn and remember pictures of animals. Other work in this lab examines developmental changes in infants’ memory for and perception of visually presented information.
- Infant Cognition Lab — by Lisa Oakes — last modified 2007-10-15 05:46 AM
- Festschrift for Leslie B. Cohen, March 26, 2008, — by Lisa Oakes — last modified 2008-01-28 01:42 AM
- Oakes vita — by Lisa Oakes — last modified 2009-09-14 12:14 PM